ASABE publishes new horti standard, includes UV and far red

Abiqua

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When we began our work, there was not even agreement on whether PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) referred to photon intensity or photon irradiance. Following existing ASAE, IES, CIE and ISO standards, this document formally defines 33 metrics for horticultural lighting, including ultraviolet (280 nm - 400 nm), photosynthetic (400 nm - 700 nm), far-red (700 nm - 800 nm), and spectral radiation, and covering flux, flux density, intensity, efficiency, efficacy, daily light integral, and spectral distribution ... everything but the kitchen sink.

Many thanks to my fellow committee members in making this happen!

The document will be available for purchase from ASABE shortly.

- Ian Ashdown, Senior Scientist

https://en-gb.facebook.com/suntrackertech/posts/300488997090792

Too bad its $61 for non-members.....bunch of potheads beat them to the punch will less than civil conversation, lol......:joint:
 

Johnnycannaseed1

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can you post the direct link that works on sci-hub?
You have to go here; http://elibrary.asabe.org/subscribe.asp but if you want to access their library it's $61

The metrics that will be introduced by ANSI/ASABE S640 total 33, and are as follows:

  • Radiant flux
  • Radiant intensity
  • Radiant Efficiency
  • Photosynthetic radiant flux
  • Photosynthetic radiant intensity
  • Photosynthetic radiant efficiency
  • Ultraviolet radiant flux
  • Ultraviolet radiant intensity
  • Ultraviolet radiant efficiency
  • Far-red radiant flux
  • Far-red radiant intensity
  • Far-red radiant efficiency
  • Spectral irradiance
  • Spectral radiant flux
  • Spectral radiant intensity
  • Spectral power distribution
  • Photosynthetic photon flux
  • Photosynthetic photon flux density
  • Photosynthetic photon intensity
  • Daily light integral (integrated daily photosynthetic photon flux density)
  • Photosynthetic photon efficacy
  • Ultraviolet photon flux
  • Ultraviolephotonon flux density
  • Ultraviolet photon intensity
  • Ultraviolet photon efficacy
  • Far-red photon flux
  • Far-red photon flux density
  • Far-red photon intensity
  • Far-red photon efficiacy
  • Spectral photon flux
  • Spectral photon flux density
  • Spectral photon intensity
  • Spectral quantum distribution
 

SoOLED

Well-Known Member
ok so its a basic re-report of NASA stuff from forever ago....


I got to the bottom and look:

Reference for Annex A


[A1] Sager, J. C., W. O. Smith, J. L. Edwards, and K. L. Cyr. 1988. Photosynthetic efficiency and phytochrome

photoequilibria determination using spectral data. Transactions of the ASAE 31(6): 1882–1889.

1988!!!!! LMAO


this is a stand alone research^^^^^^

and if you take what it says black and white leads you to blurple.


this is written for some stupid earmark money from the government.
 

salmonetin

Well-Known Member
Why not make our own ASABE document for Cannabis... we can do it better than them....


....some info about...


ASABE


ES-311– Electromagnetic Radiation Application for Plants

X640 – Definition of Metrics of Radiation for Plant Growth (Controlled Environment Horticulture Applications) (CEA)

X642 – Recommended Methods of Measurements and Testing for LED Radiation Products in Plant Growth and Development Applications.

X644 – Performance Measures Of Lighting Systems For Plants



ASABE DOCUMENTS – IN DEVELOPMENT

ASABE X640DEFINITION OF METRICS OF RADIATION FOR PLANT GROWTH (CEA)


FOUNDATION DOCUMENT

- Definitions are Key to Developing Standards

- Includes Quantities and Units


NOTABLE METRICS:

- Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) – Already a Common Metric, considers Radiation that is Used for Photosynthesis, from 400 to 700 nm, in Watts

- Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density (PPFD) – PAR Photon Rate per Unit Area on a Surface

- Daily Light Integral (DLI) – PPFD integrated over a 24 Hour Period, influenced by Operating Time

- Far-Red Range – Light in the 700 nm to 800 nm Range

- UV Range – Light in the 100 nm to 400 nm Range


REALISTICALLY, UV-C IS LARGELY FILTERED OUT FROM SUNLIGHT BY THE ATMOSPHERE, SO THE GENERAL AREA OF INTEREST IS 280 NM TO 400 NM RANGE



ASABE DOCUMENTS – IN DEVELOPMENT

ASABE X642-RECOMMENDED METHODS FOR MEASUREMENTS AND TESTING OF LED PRODUCTS FOR PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT


COVERS A WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTS, BUT ONLY RELATED TO LED

- LED Packages / Arrays / Modules

- LED Lamps

- Other LED Radiation Devices


TEST METHODS ARE LARGELY BASED ON EXISTING INDUSTRY METHODS

- References

LM-58, 11 – Guide to SpectroRadionetrics Measurements (Renewal Anticipated in 2011)

12– Guide to SpectroRadionetrics Measurements of Light Sources (Renewal Anticipated in 2012)

LM-79, 08– Electrical and Photometrics Measurements of Solid-State Lighting (SSL) Products

LM-80, 08– Measuring Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources

LM-84– Approved Method: Measuring Luminous Flux and Color Maintenance of LED Lamps, Light Engines, and Luminaires

LM-85– Approved Method: Electrical And Photometric Measurements Of High-Power LEDS

TM-21, 11– Projecting Long Term Lumen Maintenance of LED Light Sources (Publication Anticipated in 2011)

TM-27 - IES Standard Format for the Electronic Transfer of Spectral Data

TM-28–ProjectingLong Term Luminous Flux Maintenance Of LED Lamps and Luminaires

and OTHERS


CONSIDERATION TO USE CONDITIONS FOR HORTICULTURE

- Humidity

- Temperature


REFERENCES APPROPRIATE METRICS



ASABE DOCUMENTS – IN DEVELOPMENT

ASABE X644– PERFORMANCE MEASURES OF LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR PLANTS


CONSIDERS DEVICE LEVEL AND INSTALLED PERFORMANCE


DEFINITIONS

- Photon Flux Distribution

- Spectral Photon Distribution

- Thermal Load

- Phytochrome Photoequilibrium Value

- Weighted Photon Flux


CONSIDERS MANY ASPECTS:

- DLI

- PAR

- Mounting Height / Area

- Uniformity

- Power Quality



....but with this prices... its not an standard for people ....its a big business.... only search money...

...the standard... on the past free for all people... now you must pay to read or study or learn.... bad and erroneous way...

...we can do it a ASABE CANABIS DOC better than them.... just my pov


:peace:

Salu dos
 
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salmonetin

Well-Known Member
…MY SELECTION…


ES-311 –Electromagnetic Radiation Application for Plants


X640 –Definition of Metrics of Radiation for Plant Growth (Controlled Environment Horticulture) Applications


X642 –Recommended Methods of Measurements and Testing for LED Radiation Products in Plant Growth and Development Applications.


X644 – Performance Measures Of Lighting Systems For Plants ????



ESH-03/2, Internal Standard Development

*X318.18, Safety for Agricultural Field Equipment


MS-54, Precision Agriculture

X573, Procedures for Evaluating Variable Rate Granular Material Application Accuracy (Joint with MS-23/6)

*X579.2, Yield Monitor Field Test Engineering Procedure

X611, Standard for Mapping Yield and Associated Data


MS-58, Agricultural Equipment Automation


*X455WD, Environmental Considerations in Development of Mobile Agricultural Electrical/Electronic Components



NRES-21

X621, Guidelines for Calibrating, Validating, and Evaluating Hydrologic and Water Quality Models


NRES-241, Sprinkler Irrigation

*X436.2, Center Pivot and Lateral Move Irrigation Distribution Uniformity Test Procedure


NRES-244, Irrigation Management

X632, Agricultural Irrigation Data Exchange


NRES-245, MicroIrrigation

*X405.2, Design and Installation of Microirrigation Systems


NRES-246, Turf & Landscape Irrigation

X627, Weather-based Landscape Irrigation Control Devices

X633, Testing Protocol for Landscape Irrigation Soil Moisture Sensors


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The following projects to develop new ASABE Standards and to Revise Existing ASABE Standards are being undertaken by various ASABE Committees shown below.

Persons interested in these projects should contact the ASABE Standards Department or the Appropriate Committee Chair.


*Projects to Revise Existing Documents are Identified by an Asterisk.


ES-220, Biomass Energy & Industrial Byproducts

X564, Methods for Determining Properties of Plant-Derived (Biomass) Combustible Solid Fuels

*X552.2, Reporting of Fuel Properties When Testing Diesel Engines with Alternative Fuels Derived fromPlant Oils and Animal Fats


ES-238, Solid Biofuels

X564, Methods for Determining Properties of Plant-Derived (Biomass) Combustible Solid Fuels


ES-310, Agricultural Lighting Group

*X344.5, Lighting Systems for Agricultural Facilities


ES-311, Electromagnetic Radiation Application for Plants

X640, Definition of Metrics of Radiation for Plant Growth (Controlled Environment Horticulture) Applications

X642, Recommended Methods of Measurements and Testing for LED Radiation Products in Plant Growth and Development Applications.


ESH-03/2, Internal Standard Development

*X318.18, Safety for Agricultural Field Equipment


MS-03/2, Farm Materials Handling and Transport

*X361.4, Safety for Portable Agricultural Auger Conveying Equipment


MS-23/2 Agricultural Machinery – Common Tests

X3463, Tractors for agriculture and forestry -- Roll-over protective structures (ROPS) -- Dynamic test method and acceptance conditions

X5700, Tractors for agriculture and forestry — Roll-over protective structures — Static test method and acceptance conditions

X12003-1, Agricultural and forestry tractors — Roll-over protective structures on narrow-track wheeled tractors — Part 1: Front-mounted ROPS

X12003-2, Agricultural and forestry tractors — Roll-over protective structures on narrow-track wheeled tractors — Part 2: Rear-mounted ROPS


MS-23/2/1, Environment within Ag Vehicle Enclosures

*X613-3.1, Tractors and self-propelled machinery for agriculture — Air quality systems for cabs — Part 3: Filters for environmental cab HVAC systems

X613-4, Tractors and self-propelled machinery for agriculture — Air quality systems for cabs — Part 4: Field qualification of a cab


MS-23/4, Tractors

*X5673P1 2017Rev Agricultural tractors and machinery — Power take-off drive shafts and power-input connection — Part 1: General manufacturing and safety requirements

*X6489-3, Agricultural vehicles — Mechanical connections between towed and towing vehicles — Part 3: Tractor drawbar (MS-23/4/5 expertise)

*X26322P2 2017Rev, Tractors for agriculture and forestry — Safety — Part 2: Narrow-track and small tractors


MS-23/4/3, Lighting and Marking

*X279.18, Lighting and Marking of Agricultural Equipment on Highways

*X584.4, Agricultural Equipment: Speed Identification Symbol (SIS)


MS-23/4/5, Tractor Implement Interface/PTO

*X625.1, Drawbar Pin Dimensions and Requirements for Towed Equipment

X638, Pintle Hitch for Agricultural Field Equipment


MS-23/6, Application Systems

*X327.5, Terminology & Definitions for Application of Crop or Forestry Production & Protection Agents

X573, Procedures for Evaluating Rate Granular Material Application Accuracy (Joint with MS-54)


MS-23/6/1, Liquid Materials Application

*X572.2, Spray Nozzle Classification by Droplet Spectra

X641, Droplet Size Classification of Aerial Application Nozzles


MS-23/7, Harvest

*X639.1, Safety Standard for Large Row Crop Flail Mowers


MS-23/7/1, Grain Harvesting

*X211.7, V-Belt and V-Ribbed Belt Drives for Agricultural Machines


MS-23/7/2, Forage & Biomass Engineering

*X315.5, Agricultural Baling Twine for Automatic Balers

*X328.3, Dimensions for Compatible Operation of Harvesters, Transporters, Blowers, and Baggers ofForage and Biomass

MS-23/7/3, Cotton Engineering

*X582.1, Cotton Gins - Method of Utilizing Emission Factors in Determining Emission Parameters

X647, Seed Cotton Module Identification System


MS-48, Specialty Crop Engineering

*X475.2, Design and Management of Storages for Bulk, Fall-Crop, Irish Potatoes


MS-49, Crop Production Systems, Machinery, and Logistics

*X497.8, Agricultural Machinery Management Data


MS-54, Precision Agriculture

X573, Procedures for Evaluating Variable Rate Granular Material Application Accuracy (Joint with MS-23/6)

*X579.2, Yield Monitor Field Test Engineering Procedure

X611, Standard for Mapping Yield and Associated Data


MS-58, Agricultural Equipment Automation

*X455WD, Environmental Considerations in Development of Mobile Agricultural Electrical/ElectronicComponents


NRES-03

X643, Putting Green and Sports Field Design and Construction


NRES-21

X621, Guidelines for Calibrating, Validating, and Evaluating Hydrologic and Water Quality Models


NRES-241, Sprinkler Irrigation

*X436.2, Center Pivot and Lateral Move Irrigation Distribution Uniformity Test Procedure


NRES-244, Irrigation Management

X632, Agricultural Irrigation Data Exchange


NRES-245, Microirrigation

*X405.2, Design and Installation of Microirrigation Systems


NRES-246, Turf & Landscape Irrigation

X627, Weather-based Landscape Irrigation Control Devices

X633, Testing Protocol for Landscape Irrigation Soil Moisture Sensors


NRES-27, Byproducts & Animal Mortality Systems

*X403.5, Design of Anaerobic Lagoons for Animal Waste Management


PAFS-20, Structures Group

*X412.2, Ladders, Cages, Walkways, and Stairs

*X433.1, Loads Exerted by Free-Flowing Grain on Bins

*X484.3, Diaphragm Design of Metal-Clad, Wood-Frame Rectangular Buildings

X624, Grain Bin Access Design Safety


PAFS-20/4, Bulk Solids Handling and Storage

X636, Bulk Material Physical Properties


PAFS-403, Dairy Facilities and Systems

*X444.2, Terminology and Recommendations for Freestall Dairy Housing, Freestall, Feed Bunks, andFeeding Fences


PRS-701, Physical Properties of Ag and Biological Products

X606, Properties and Relationships for Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS)


PRS-702, Crop & Feed Processing & Storage

*X271.3, Psychrometric Data
 
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